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Salmon producers organisation names former Shetland MSP as new chief executive


By Calum MacLeod

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Newly appointed SSPO chief executive Tavish Scott
Newly appointed SSPO chief executive Tavish Scott

Tavish Scott, the former Scottish Government minister and Shetland MSP, has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO).

The trade body, which represents Scotland’s salmon producers, has moved quickly to fill the vacancy left by the departing Julie Hesketh-Laird, who leaves at the end of September.

Mr Scott comes from Scottish Rugby, where he has been head of external affairs, and will take up his new position in November.

The former Liberal Democrat MSP knows the farmed salmon sector extremely well, having represented Shetland for 20 years, since the Scottish Parliament’s inception in 1999 to his departure from the legislature in 2019.

Shetland remains one of the sector’s strongest and most vibrant farming locations and Mr Scott was a vocal champion for salmon farming during his time as an MSP.

He brings a formidable knowledge of politics and the political process with him to his new job having served in the Scottish Cabinet and been leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

Mr Scott said he was delighted to be taking on such an important role at a key time for the sector.

He said: “Scottish salmon is the UK’s biggest food export. Its value to the economy is immense and it has the ability to help lead Scotland out of the Covid crisis, building on its sustainable foundations and driving a green recovery.”

SSPO chairman Atholl Duncan said: “We are delighted to have secured someone as knowledgeable and experienced as Tavish to help lead our sector.

“His passion for salmon farming and his deep roots in our salmon communities are well known.

“There is a great opportunity right now for the Scottish salmon sector to thrive and to create more jobs and prosperity in our rural and island communities.

“Tavish has the skills to help us all to realise this potential for the greater good of Scotland.”


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